Brighton’s Finest Presents…
THE MOJO FINS
+ MAN RAY SKY, THE GYPSY SWITCH,
TWIN BROTHER & FELLOW STRANGER
PAVILION THEATRE
16th DECEMBER
Brightons Finest presents an epic night of original and inspirational music featuring five exquisite Brighton bands. It promises to be an extraordinary night at the Pavilion Theatre, an opportunity not to be missed! First 20 through the door get a free Mojo Fins album.
TICKETS:
Dome Box Office
http://www.brightondome.org/events/The-Mojo-Fins/4512
& Ticket Master / Resident Records
Tickets: £8, £7 concessions Advance
(£10/£9 on the door)
Doors. 7.15-7.30
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THE MOJO FINS

The Mojo Fins create melodic, rhapsodic, evocative and unforgettable rock that traverses the poles of emotion and speaks to the soul. Now, with the release of their breathtaking second album ‘Shake The Darkness’, The Mojo Fins’ star prepares to ascend to even greater heights.
http://www.themojofins.co.uk
http://www.myspace.com/themojofins
MAN RAY SKY

The sound of Man Ray Skay live can be an intense affair, with melodic lullabies burshing up against experimental noise pieces; the two opposing but strangely complimentary sides of Man Ray Sky.
http://www.myspace.com/manraysky
http://soundcloud.com/man-ray-sky
THE GYPSY SWITCH

Drawing from diverse musical influences, including Eastern-European Folk, Rock’n'Roll and Blues, The Gypsy Switch are a Brighton based street band providing an eclectic mix of original and covered material from the likes of The Doors and Daniel Johnston. Their shows are botrh playful and edgy with their strange blend of genre-bending instrumentation, satirical lyrics and a uniquely engaging performance.
http://www.thejipseswich.com/
http://www.myspace.com/thegypsyswitch/
TWIN BROTHER

Twin Brother is the stage name of multi-instrumentalist Alex Wells. Possessing a strong vocal likened to Nick Cave and Tom Waits by Michael Eavis. He will excite fans of Arcade Fire, The National and The Strokes. Alex is a shining example of the wealth of unsigned talent that is coming from Brighton. He has recieved plaudits for his live performance playing with his band, catching the eye in the Glastonbury Emerging Talent Competition and since at shows in Brighton and London.
http://www.myspace.com/twinbrotheruk
FELLOW STRANGER

Luke Sital-Singh is Fellow Stranger and Fellow Stranger is Luke Sital-Singh. Under that elemental handle, the young songwriter from Brighton has his roots in an eclectic mix of songsmiths both young and old, from Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and Joni Mitchell to Damien Rice, Josh Ritter and Tallest Man On Earth. Sonically Luke and his band nod towards the grandeur of Sigur Ros with haunting harmonies akin to Bon Iver , while all the time remaining true to the one-man origins of each song.
http://www.fellowstranger.com/




